waiver of right to appeal

waiver of right to appeal
The relinquishment of the right to appeal from a judgment by express agreement or by the party's voluntary act or conduct. 4 Am J2d A & E § 235. Any act evidencing an intent to enjoy a benefit from, or base some interest upon, the judgment. Oatman v Hampton, 43 Idaho 675, 256 P 529.

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